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thewolfe
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by thewolfe »
I'm using the hotel wireless and may need to pay some bills on-line before I get home.
I could get to my on-line banking from here.
Or I have LogMeIn so I can get to my home computer and do it from there or I have a VirtualPC on my home computer.
Or I could see if I can install VirtualPC on my laptop here.
What sounds most secure?
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Insurrectionist
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by Insurrectionist »
thewolfe wrote:I'm using the hotel wireless and may need to pay some bills on-line before I get home.
I could get to my on-line banking from here.
Or I have LogMeIn so I can get to my home computer and do it from there or I have a VirtualPC on my home computer.
Or I could see if I can install VirtualPC on my laptop here.
What sounds most secure?
Waiting until you get home would be more secure. Ever notice the TOS at most hotels.
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by AceCombat »
yep, id wait
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thewolfe
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by thewolfe »
I hear ya. You confirmed my suspicions. I may have a local friends wifi I can use.
Thanks as always.
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by ccb056 »
Assuming your bank uses ssl for it's site, most do, its just as safe as using encrypted wifi. Its all aes256 encryption no matter how you cut it.
I haven't lost my mind, it's backed up on disk somewhere.
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by SuperSheep »
Agree with CCB here, if the site uses SSL, you're fine.
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by Sirius »
SSL isn't prone to man-in-the-middle attacks is it? I'd guess if you already had preinstalled keys for certification authorities you should be fine.